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May 2019
(86%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
105 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent 47MP full-frame sensor
5-axis sensor stabilization
Big
Sharp EVF
Good control system
Backlit control buttons
Protected from dust and splashes
Top information LCD
4K video at up to 60fps
Sturdy and durable build
Reliable autofocus sensor
Impressive OLED EV
The editors didn't like
More expensive than competitors
Obnoxiously heavy
Contrast focus limits tracking speed and burst rate
Published: 2019-06-24, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Sturdy and durable build, Reliable autofocus sensor, Impressive OLED EV
All in all, we found the Panasonic LUMIX S1R as a solid mirrorless camera, something that is actually durable and is sturdy enough to carry around without thinking twice about how you to handle it. In terms of performance, you can rely on the quick autofo...
Excellent 47MP full-frame sensor, 5-axis sensor stabilization, Big, sharp EVF, Good control system, Backlit control buttons, Protected from dust and splashes, Top information LCD, 4K video at up to 60fps
More expensive than competitors, Obnoxiously heavy, Contrast focus limits tracking speed and burst rate, Limited lens selection
The Panasonic Lumix DC-S1R delivers impeccable high-resolution images thanks to a stabilized 47MP full-frame sensor, but it's heavier and more expensive than competing models...
Abstract: The Panasonic LUMIX DC-S1R is an extremely well built professional camera with significant protection against the elements. It combines speedy performance with very high 47.3-megapixel resolution, providing exceptional image quality that stands out from e...
Published: 2019-05-17, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Stunning, best-in-class viewfinder, Excellent detail, even with 'kit' lens, Superb build quality, Very effective image stabilization, Great noise control at high ISOs, Buffer depth surprisingly good
Heavy and large body, AF system behind competition, Eyecup can get in the way of LCD, Some awkward controls, No real size/weight advantage over DSLR, Battery life not great
If you've already glanced at the pros and cons at the start of this review you'll notice the language we've used for the pros, and this isn't hyperbole: what the Panasonic Lumix S1R does, it does very well indeed, and given that this is a first model in a...
Superb image quality, Pro level controls and build, SD and XQD memory card slots
One of the larger mirrorless cameras on the market, Weak battery life, More expensive than similar cameras
What a piece of kit. Panasonic might be new to the full-frame market, but with a debut like the S1R, it's safe to say we've got a real contender on our hands. It has pro-level controls and build, and produces superb images. We're optimistic about the futu...
Panasonics decision to enter the full-frame mirrorless market got a lot of people talking last year. Although weve only had a few hours of shooting with a pre-production sample of a Lumix S1R, its enough to make a few early comments on what we can expe...
It's been quite a whirlwind in the full-frame mirrorless market of late – in the space of a few weeks, we've gone from having just one major player in the market (Sony) to four (Sony, Nikon, Canon and Panasonic).Rather than concentrating on making everyth...
Abstract: If you're a serious enthusiast or working pro, the very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2500. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer the highest resolution, the best build quality and the most advanced...
The S1R review is all positive thanks to the incredible features and build quality that Panasonic has packed into the compact camera body. The in-body image stabilization, triaxial tilt LCD display, and the 47.3-megapixel CMOS sensor make it a great buy...
Abstract: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...